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Moved. by 011.40rri R Dunbar,
s'eeeadelti Oy• Hugh Smith, ••t#S.t 140
rimier be adopted as, read.
Carried.
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AND
CABANA CIMBI
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Parried,
Moved. by Hugh Suittilli seconded
Or Wm. E. Msihoe that all aPProvell
aeeenet be paid, -- Carried,
MoYed by gaward F. Mellaught,
.veCoildod by Wm, E, DIA,Cop that we,
now adjourn, -- Carried,.
The following aCOOnnte Were Paid:
The Listowel Banner, advt,
Man nOtiee
Judge Harold Lang,
attendance voters' net
Gep. WeSenburg, attendance
ivoter's list
E. M, Cardiff, revise VOWS
Bet and attend 41.90
Twp, of Logan, AssesSment
Northwest Dr, 216.00
• B, P. C. Ethel St. Lights 264.00
• ,E. P. C. Walton St. Lights 41,75
ROLA. Coltman, refund part
1954 taxes 56,00
H. M, Cumming, refund part
1954 taxeis 20,00
Norman Pfiefer. refund' part
1954 taxes 26.50
M, FraSer, refund dog tax 2.00
Mite. R. Hail, refund dog tax 2.00
Russel Knight, BrucellOsis
inIsPector 56,40
Wm. C. Harrison, Brucellosis)
Onspector 71.00
Cecil Bateman; 13rueelloisis
'Inspector 69:20
Arthur Henry, Ethel
Village Account
The Brussels) Post, printing
contract $225.00
The BruSsele Poet's print ballots 20.00
Geo. Pearson, Ethel
Village account 28.22
Geo. Pearsion, Clerk's
Office account .70
Geo. A. Dunbar. Twp. Hall and.
Office accounit 4.00
Deputy Returning Officers and
80.00
9.06
3,20
18.00
'SUPERIOR PROPANS
$9 011 0014 P1000
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WALT. MADE)• C/8
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BUS. 4174 RES. PIN
Koritcg.
• . Work wanted seen.
J, H, Cameron, Clinton, Oat,
ersonalS; $r. and May. GOOrS0
Martin 440 Martilx,Ornaeb7 'irisited. Mr.
and :Mrs„ skrro:OtPc4,g. 414 .and.
Kenuet4. Thorladaie, Mr. 444 Mrs,
Pert A.mets40.110, and foully, Wing,
ham 01440,03 Procter, Oakville, Mr,
.and Mrs, Harold Procter and Mr,
and Mrs. Jahn Spivey and family,
Ingersoll, With Mr. end Mrs, Stew,
art 'PrOCtOr; Miss Donna Andersor,
iLondon, And Lloyd Andersen, Tor-,
onto, with, Mr, and Mrs, Tack
denson,; Mds. Cora, McGill 'with Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Wallace Myth:
Mre, :Ames Miehle "with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cole, Toronto; Keith
Andersen, St. mortal, with this
went% Mr. Ana Mrs. Earl Ander.
son;' Mr. ,and Mrs. Willard Aron-
strong and .loyce with Mr. and
Mrs, Pavia Shaneon, Seallortni
yfIsitors with Mr. and ivfm Jc).5e40
Holmee were Miss Eileen. Holmes
W. 'McLellan and Mrs. H. 'McLel-
lan all of London, Miss Betty Mar•
tin and Cordon Snowden of Flint
Midh., Oiant Holmes, Toronto, atm
Gordon, Holmes, Walton
6,60
Mowed by Hugh .Smith, seconded
by. Howard, F. MeNanght that By)
lave No, 17, 32054,' 140 repAd a tirstt
second and third time be figafilY
1)00W.
Carried,
Moved, by Hugh Stniib, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that Grey Tyrp,
give approval to Molesworth W, L
for erection of sPeed limit agns in
the Village of Moleewortil,
- Carried,
Moved by Win, E, Bishop, seoonded
by Clifford R, Dunbar that we in)
,struct the clerk to distribute grant
on the Machan Drain,
- Carreed,
Moved by Howard. Fn McNaught,
seconded by Hugh Smith that all
approved eceeitruts, be paid.
- Carried,
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by Hugh Smith that we
do now adjourn to meet Decerab.
er 15th or at the call of the Reeve.
- Carried,
The following accounts were paid.
H. E. P. C., office and hall $10.12
W. E. Turnbull, pant sa.lary
and postage 280.00
Reeve and.Council, salary 1,200.00
E. M. Cardiff, prepare financial
statement 15.06
BTUS:Slab Legion, wreath 1.2.`tt3
T. Whither and Son Ltd.
supplies 17.06
Tniperial Oil Ltd., stove oil 8.77
prov, Treas., Insulin .49
County of Huron, tax
collection charge 138,17
R. 3, Lovell On., supplies 30.59
Wm. H. Raker, caretaker hall
for Nomination_ 2.00
Tile Drain Loan 2,100.00
Clarence Clarke, sheep killed
and injured 89.80
L. 1). Frain, valuator 28.00
9'ra,uk 1Cirkby, Bruce-
Willinimeon Drain 275.00
Gov. Grant Machan Drain 869.92
Roa 12,196.81
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$17,274.48 •
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Supreme vacation onjoyment in Florida's most complete resort. Ms& dorn guest rooms (aieconditioning optional) to please and wide, ocean front beach for sunning and swimming cozy lounge fee intimate rendezvous and genuine hospitality to flavor your entire dap.
JACK MULLIKIN. GENERAL MANAGER -
MIAMIBEACH
67th Street on the Oa
BUS1NFSS CAPS'iS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. G. C .
PIITBICIAt4 and SUIRGEOP
Win Plum 4 Olt
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Geoennia thelmerelkr of Term&
PHYSIVIA141 and BURGEON
Toicabeas 411 &mak am
MASTERS 'OF THE PUCK
Ten tunes), :six in succession, the
Detroit Red Wings have come thr-
ought
. as Oliam,pions of the N. H. Is.
This has not ,been due to lack. Ex.
pert Detroltseoute through the years ,
tla,00Y6Teti some the finest players ,
developed in Canada, But no small
Proportion of these rriaeters of the
puck have not Iheisitated to give one
main reason 'why they have reached
the top in hockey. We quote -"If I
had began smoking and drinking at
an early age I wouldn't be here", said
Earl Rebel. "A person gets only a
few •chauces) to break into a big lea-
gue sport, Smoking and drinking I..
hurt his chances", declared Marty
Pavelich; Bill Dineen agrees. "I feel
that spaying away from smoking and
drinking helped me to achieve my
goal". Beth Red Kelly and Gordle
Howe give •credit to their parent.
IfOr their groat record. Declared
Gordis), "I have always fitaYed away
ifrom drinking and smoking . . . 1 ,
have my folks to titanic for my 1301g
where I am." - Advt.
FAMILY
RATES Chas. T. Davidson
EICIUMANCIE FOS ML Min
Automat& MI Pb, limmonos
Auden* adoess Agent toe Great Mat Uto bumounso Ck Pima 90 Airemok
21.50
One of the sosustry's most poinskr
Hotel TULLER JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optomotrid
Bre Bustimet, Glum INA
MISS/ 791 &aloe% it Wirs* IIWURSI - 6.Kali $42.31 3.4 II slaw le it 0i
A. Rano & Co.
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alma" mid lailmor
for ,
5,00
Ault 31 sr Al WIWW1119. NMI 25.00
807.00
25,654.17
717.84
433.97
300.13
832.35
58.'0
30.41
R. S. Hetharington, L. C.
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remdiw sod Mum* day - aft apes amp op, now Mit earassair Is 116 is Oa
... featuring convemecce. comfort.
irality1 A ommopolitan atmosphere in
setting. la the center of all
downtown activitins. Newly decorated.
,LfIttra modem modersa hie guest rooms ...
imeellent food at moderate prisms in
our modems coffee shop and cafeteria.
Atone and reesesestass is room.
Adir Cosalawsof 4810. Am ••••••6
Harry B. Peahen
General Moruxger
800 NON
WITH SATE
$3'.71
OWE std
PARKIN LIT
No Charge
for Children 14
and under
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optomotrfte.
Patrick
At glocaria Giles /vow T
WIPIGHAN
OW* nom 771 A i• limarilis !Evenings by Appitslimmit.
Meeting held December 15th
Moved by Howard 'F. MCNaught,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that the
Minutes be adopted as read,'
- Carried.
Moved by Clifford: R. Dunbar,
gieconded by Wm. E, Bishop that we
Pass by-law No. 18, 1954.
-' Carried.
Moved by Clifford. R. Dunbar,
seeonded by Hugh. Smith that we•
transfer the miscellanleous aeconnt
in roads to mainteance account.
-- Carried,
Moved by Clifford Dunbar,
seconded by Hugh Smith t hat we
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041$1"tt,,Aggaa,xqi. ..••••:•:•:.:.::.::K:K::
AN EXPERIENCE
1 IN TROPICAL LIVING
Harvey W. Stephenson
Itommatativa far Ion Lie Amrasies
Caned. Health sad Accident Co.
Catannifty lien tometeme
nem 43z
. Poll Clerks
Use of Halls for Eleetion
Everett Perdue, Residence
,Blection
E. M. Cordite, Returning
Officer
Bruce-Williahnison Drain
Albelynances
Grey Twp. School Area
U. S. S. No. 11
U. S. S. No. 3
U. S. 8, No, 4 E.
U. S, S. No. 16
U. S. S. No 1
Brusieels School
Ligtowel D. H. S., main levy 5,418.43
Wingemln 1)41)S. 'levy 2,0,64.00
Seatorth D. H. S. main and
Deb. levy 4,385.69
Town of Listowel, Deb. payment
TAstowel D. 1-1. S, 431.79
Carl HeminIgwa.y, ,School
Attendance' bracer 25,00
County of Huron, levy 30,101.26
Fed. .of Agriculture 1,102.96
McKillop Telephone System 1.15.012
B. M. & 0. Telephone..
System -13,587.10
B. M. & (I. Telephone System
Office Phone 25.00
Roads
DIED
AVERY - Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1914,
Charles Lawrence, (Laurie) Avery
of Fort St. John, B.C., passed away
in hospital 'at Dawson Creek, B.C.,
at the age of 31 years, He was
born at Tiatomagouolte, N. S., but
Spent the filet „twenty-years of his
lire at White Bear, Sask. He at-
tended the College of Agriculture
of the University of Saskatchewan
for one year. For the paist,3 years
he' had farmed ,at Fort St. John.
Mr. Avery ie survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Avery
of White Bear, 'and two brothers,
Geo. of Saskatoon and James of
Yorktem. Funeral services were
held at the White Bear United
Church. on; December 6 at 2 p. m.
with Rev. Walter Poulton' officiat-
ing. Interment being made in the
White Bear Cemetery.
a
Walker Funeral Home
• Day air MEM Caitaireteedinne S tike cfan Clastritw tor Use et Fumarid Licensed Pmerat Director and Basinkina
Twenty-tour Hour Andostanos teunlee
Dose P'Isolests Beetairdy
642.66
Rich in design . . . ultra
modern guesf rooms and
studio bedrooms, luxurious-
ly furnished •
Complete in pleasure . .
private pool and cabana
club, cocktail lounge, round-
the-clock entertainment
Modest in price
Lowest"rates in effect
Lewis Rowbusd
CO mita le 11.. it. 3 Mem
gAsia me tier *we Camasty)
toliS llsaOmosect otter narnanatety
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Mahn Road
J0011*S Avenue
instruct 'Engineer Howes to examine i
and report on. ,FIMA lands 'owned by,
0. m. Rowland. ,petitioner,
- Carried:
Moved by Clifford, R. Dunbar,
seconded by Howard F. MeNattght
thiat the following taxes be refunded,
H. M. Cumming $20,00, 1Vralcolln
Fraser $2.00, Mrs). Roy Hall $2.00,
Norman Pfeifer, $26.50.
- Carried.
Moved by Howard F. McNartgitt,
eeronded by Wm. B. Bishop hat En-
einem, Mr, 'Reid and Associatee he
notified that hie services are no
longer recruit-ea by this township
land this notice Shall terminate rine
agreement between Reid and Assoc-
ts tee and this township,
- Carried,
.Moved by Win. B, seconded
"Old"at 407 50,60 ?
Men! Get New.Pep Quick
Get rid of the crazy idea that you have to be old at 40, 50 or 60, Just try, a little "pepping up" with Gstres Tonic Tablets today, For weaknest, loss of energy, look of pep and tired.out, rundown feeling dud to lack of Iron which you may call "getting old", Revital-izes. energizes, invigorates and stimulates. ifelpt bath adzes feel years younger, "Got - acquainted" size only eoe. At, all druggists,
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$88,128.01
Edythe M. flardiff, Clerk.
WALTON
Mac. Cardiff, R. R. 1 Ethel, was the
lucky winner of the Marconi TV set
her government eXsen at Wingham
General Hospital. After a months
'visit around Walton vicinity alto
left for Canova, Sash, Miss Mary
Stanley, of Lucknow acdompanied
her. Both girls) have accepted a
position: at Canora Union Hospital.
We Wish them every sucess to their
choiee
J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist,
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os cg Msea@cd. H2* By Roe Farms Service Dept Th®
TELL ME AN EASY WAY TO FEED ROE PELLETS,DOC2 WI/EN EXTRA MASH
CONSINPTION IS iveepto
`IT'S SIMPLE, FRED, YOU MEAN WHEN I WANT TO 6E1 MY BIRDS TO
I I 'M PUZZLED, CHICKENS ARE 6RAIN-EATIN6 EAT MORE MASH I SHOULD USE VITA-LAY PELLETS?
DOC. CAN YOU CREATURES AND MASH IN
6TRAI6HTEN ME Bitt FORM 15 JUST LIKE RIGHT, FRED.' YOU 'LL FIND ROE PELLETS
OUT ON PELLET 6RA1N TO THEM. THAT'S WONDERFUL I N THESE WAYS
litEDI N6 1' WHY THEY EAT PELLETS SO TO BOOST WEICAT, PRODUCtIoN Ati()CoNOITION
ReADiLY. OF FLOCK THAT IS NOT EATING ENOUGH AT PRESENT.
2, r:P.F.OVIpE E R. DAYXTRA MASH CONSUMPTION IN COLD
WINTES.
a TO BRING LATE•liATCHEO PULLETS INTO LAY FASTER.
4 1D BOOST E66 PRODUCTION At END oF LAYING YEAR,
pi 'WA ARE FORCEI/TO EAT ENTIRE MAS41NCLUD646
ALL FINE CONCENTRATE MATERIAL.
YOU MEAN PELLETS
SERVE THE SAME
PURPOSE AS WET
MASH AND SAVETHE
EXTRA HANDLING?
EXACTLY, FRED. ROE
VITA-LAY EGG PELLETS
ARE A COMPRESSED FORM
OF VITA-LAY MASH 9A DE
TO ATTRACT A BIRDS EYE
AND PLEASE'HER
APPETITE.
ALWAYS FEED ACCORDING TO EGG
PRODUCTION, FRED. YOU CAN FIGURE
QUICKLY AT 1 LB. OF PELLETS PER 100 BIRDS
FOR EACH ID `70 EGG PRODUCTION.
AT NOON, YOU CAN FEED WHAT BIRDS WILLCLEAN
UP IN 10 OR 15 MINUTES, THEN
YOU CAN HOLD BALANCE OF PELLETS
UNTIL AFTER EVENING
GRAIN FEEDING,
Mast Huron vroduco
BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT unit.
F. HARRISON
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